From the acclaimed author of The Seep, comes a provocative and astonishing new novel where three women from a strange new world seek to break free of a society that wants to constrain their attitudes to food, sex and their own bodies. In the quaint religious town of Seagate, abstaining from food brings one closer to God. But Beatrice Bolano is hungry. She craves the forbidden: butter, flambe, marzipan. As Seagate takes increasingly extreme measures to regulate every calorie its citizens consume, Beatrice must make a choice: give up her secret passion for cooking or leave the only community she has known. Elsewhere, Reiko Rimando has left her modest roots for a college tech scholarship in the big city. A flawless student, she is set up for success . . . until her school pulls her funding, leaving her to face either a mountain of debt or a humiliating return home. But Reiko is done being at the mercy of the system. She forges a third path-outside of the law. With the guidance of a mysterious cookbook written by a kitchen maid centuries ago, Beatrice and Reiko each grasp for a life of freedom-something more easily imagined than achieved in a world dominated by catastrophic corporate greed. A startling fable of the entwined perils of capitalism, body politics, and the stigmas women face for appetites of every kind, Chana Porter's profound new novel explores the reclamation of pleasure as a revolutionary act.
About the AuthorChana Porter is an emerging playwright, speculative novelist, and education activist. Their plays have been developed or produced at a wide range of local theaters. Chana is a MacDowell Fellow and is currently writer-in-residence at The Catastrophic Theatre in Houston. Chana has taught their embodied creativity course Writing from the Body at University of Houston, Fordham University, Hampshire College, Goddard College, and more. Their debut novel, The Seep, was published by Soho Press and Brilliance Audio with starred reviews and was an ABA Indie Next Pick for February 2020. Chana is a queer Jewish genderfluid alien grateful to be embodied in human form. Pronouns: She/They.
Book InformationISBN 9781803366180
Author Chana PorterFormat Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Titan Books LtdPublisher Titan Books Ltd